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Using linear trend tests, the researchers found a graded association between age at diagnosis and dementia risk: for each year younger a person is at the time of their type 2 diabetes diagnosis, their risk for developing dementia increases by 1.9%.

The Delhi government has enacted its Graded Response Action Plan - which bans all activities that involve the use of coal and firewood, as well as diesel generator use for non-emergency services - but that has not saved the city from experiencing toxic levels of pollution.

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The screenshot in the above post was excerpted from an August PolitiFact piece checking the accuracy of Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech, in which the outlet graded as “Mostly False” Harris’ claim that Donald Trump “plans to create a national anti-abortion coordinator and force states to report on women’s miscarriages and abortions.”

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Describing the "extremely challenging" situation to the panel, Dr Haslam said both father and daughter were graded the lowest possible rating on the coma scale, with Ms Skripal in a worse condition.

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The Delhi government has also enacted its Graded Response Action Plan, known as GRAP, to tackle pollution.

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